Brian Beardsley

Condolence Book for

Brian Beardsley

Celbridge, Kildare / Waterford

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Very sorry to hear about Brians Passing, He was lovely man and great footballer. R.i.p.
— Ken Nealon
Our love & sympathy to Helen and to the Beardsley family on the sad passing of Brian
— Ricky & Elizabeth Rountree
Oh God .I couldn't believe it,just from realizing I have been sending you messages wishing you well yet ur No more.
May the lord grant u a special place in heaven.
Praying for you from Uganda africa.we will never for get the days we spent together.rip Brian
— Bob Brian
Our deepest sympathy to Dear Betty, and Helen, Yvonne ,John, Suzanne on the passing of Brian, your son and brother, and to his sons James, Lloyd and Wayne and to all the Beardsley extended family. Brian was a lovely and loving man, interesting and interested in others ,a really lovely person RIP
— Peter and Laura Rusk and Family
John,

I'm so very sorry to hear of your family's loss. Please accept my condolences and I am thinking of you and your loved ones through this difficult time.
— Tamzen Malone, Sun Life
We shared some happy travels and journeys together, Ireland, Haiti and Uganda. It's a shame I didn't know about your last journey until you'd walked that path alone.
— Dr Patrick Treacy
So sorry to hear the sad news about Brian.I got to know his family over the years since coming to Celbridge .thinking of all his family and friends.
— VALERIE DENNER
James , Lloyd and Wayne we are so sorry for your loss . Your dad was absolutely one in a million . He will be missed dearly . RIP Brian .
— Marie and Neil Cogger
I was very sad and shocked to hear of Brian's passing.I have great childhood memories of Brian playing football with my brothers Kev and Dave and all the boys in braemor Drive -he was such a lovely guy and always smiling .my sincere condolences to Betty Helen yvonne John Suzanne and all his family .May he rest in peace .
— Anne Halpin
My deepest sympathy to the family, and particularly Brian’s boys who I know he was SO proud of.
While it is our loss, it is heaven’s gain… Brian’s faith shone in everything he did from our craic discussing jazz, to his help and support as I wrestled /did crowd control with my lads in church… he was always constant
While we prayed for earthly healing, I know Brian now has eternal healing… with His Lord in that place where there is no more pain, no more suffering and where He will wipe every tear from our eyes.
— Louise Lawless and Da Lads
My deepest sympathies to Brian’s family and especially the boys James Lloyd and Wayne, myself and the girls are very sad and shocked to hear of Brian’s passing, we have a mountain of memories of you all when you lived in Whitechurch and get great mileage out of all the times we shared which will live in our hearts forever, Itreasure Sandra’s and Brians memory as one of my dearest friends who I was privileged to know. May a legionof Angels carry Brian’s soul safely home R.I.P.
— Lorraine Cullen
So sorry for your great loss 😢.Brian brought much joy and authenticity to our conversations over the years. He will be greatly missed.
— Aoife & Nicholas Schofield
So very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. Much too soon. Betty, thoughts and prayers being sent to you and all the family at this really sad time.
— Rhona Sullivan & Family
Our deepest sympathy to you all on the loss of Brian. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all . May he rest in peace. ❤️
— The Lynch Family, Perrystown, Dublin 12
So very sorry to the Beardsley family and all who had the pleasure of having Brian in their lives. Deepest condolences and am sure his many attributes will live on through his family.
— Carmell DeMello
Our deepest sympathies to Brian's sons, mum Betty and extended family. Thinking and praying for you all at this very sad time.
Brian was a true friend and wonderful human being.
No more 'Marching In' needed Brian, you are with the Saints in heaven now.
Rest in Peace with Sandra.

Peter Hanley & Susan Flynn
— Peter Hanley and Susan Flynn
So sad to hear of Brian’s passing. Always cheerful and energetic – can’t picture him without a smile and lots of laughter. So many people will have great memories. Condolences to his family and many friends. R.I.P.
— Mark Walsh
My sympathy to all the Beardsley family on the death of Brian
— Claire Walsh
So sorry to hear of Brian's death
He was a lovely guy and we will
miss him at family gatherings
Rip Brian.
— Tommy & Maureen Lundy
Teresa and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Beardsley family on the death of Brian. I met Brian 21 years ago when we set up Liffey Sound he was one of the original founders of the station and suggested the name Liffey Sound. He was a wonderful broadcaster and gave great encouragement to new volunteers. May he rest in Peace
— Pat & Teresa Quinn Liffey Sound
Deepest sympathy and thoughts, our prayers are with you on the sad loss of Brian a true gentleman
— Alfie Walsh and family Celbridge
I had the great pleasure of knowing Brian through my good friend Peter Gannon. My abiding memory of him in the few times we met was of a man with with a great sense of humour, the good looks of Paul Newman and a gentleman in every respect. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h'anam dílis.
— John Kerins - Greystones
Condolences to Beardsley family , Brian will be sadly missed from church in waterford, . He was a man of good character and very friendly and warm personality. Rip Brian
— Yvonne oshea
Our deepest sympathies to all the Beardsley family on the sad passing of Brian. May he rest in peace.
— The Mollohan family, Braemor avenue
Sincere sympathy to Yvonne and the extended Beardsley Family on the passing of your brother Brian. Thinking of you all at this very sad time. May he rest in peace.
— Anne Mitchell
Very sad to hear of Brian’s passing. A great footballer and a wonderful character to grow up with in Braemor many years ago. His positivity and sense of fun were great to be around. Condolences to Betty and all of the Beardsley family from all of the Halpin family in Braemor Drive.
— Dave Halpin
Dear Helen and family. I am so sorry to hear of your dear brother's passing. You are in my prayers at this sad time.
— Anne Chandler
My condolences to all the Beardsley family , on the Sad passing of Brian. A lovely guy who will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
— Paul Carmody
I am very shocked and saddened to hear that Brian has passed away. I had many a chat with himself and Sandra over my years working in Celbridge. He was a character for sure. My condolences to all of his family and friends.
— Caroline Connolly ex oaktree Clinic
To all the Beardsley family,

We are so shocked and saddened at the sudden loss of Brian. Our thoughts are with Betty and all your family at this very sad time. RIP Brian.
— Adrienne, Alan Kennedy & family
Betty, Helen and families. So sorry to read of the passing of Brian. We are thinking of you all at this sad time.
— Tony and Janet Sutton
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing thinking of you all and Brian’s mum Betty X
— Kathleen Phillips
So sorry to hear of the untimely death of your dear father, Brian. I remember fondly the wonderful chats I had with your Dad when he lived in Woodview. There was no such thing as a quick chat with Brian, if you were fortunate enough to bump in to him while out walking, you could expect the conversation to last as least an hour ! He had an amazing `gift of the gab` and would chat effortlessly to anyone he would meet. It was a pleasure to have known him. My condolences to you all. May he Rest in Peace.
— Eilish Landers & family, Woodview
To Betty. Your friends in T.A.R.A. are very sorry to hear of the death of Brian. May he rest in peace and his family get some comfort in this very sad time.









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— Maeve McDonald
Our sincere sympathy to Brian's mum Betty, his sons James, Lloyd and Wayne and the wider family circle. Brian was one in a million and will be sorely missed by many and most especially his sons of whom he was proud and loved dearly. He took great delight in being a Grandfather and would with a smile on his face tell you about what his grandchildren were doing. Brian and Sandra are now in a better place. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
— Duncan and Elizabeth Nicholson
So sadened to hear of the passing of Brian sincere condolences to his heartbroken family,extended family and friends. May he rest in peace.
— Margaret Kelly Gabriel
Remembering you Betty and all the family in my prayers at this terrible sad time .
Deepest sympathy , Winnie .
— Winnie O Keeffe
I was so sorry to learn of Brian's passing.
My deepest condolences to Betty, Helen, Yvonne, John & Suzanne; his sons and extended family
May he rest in peace!
— Nicola Tyrrell-Maher
Rest in Peace Brian
We had some great Battles
on the pitch.
We will have them again I’m sure.
— Paul Cullen
I was deeply saddened to hear of Brian’s passing and my heart goes out to his family and friends at this difficult time. He will be greatly missed but we should remember the joy and light he brought our hearts and remember the happy times we spent in his company. I am honored and blessed to have known him.
— Ian Walshe
On behalf of all the Liffey Sound FM crew, may I extend our deepest sympathy to James, Lloyd, Wayne on the death of Brian. Brian was a legendary DJ/Music presenter with Liffey Sound and the echo of his eclectic music still resonates with his many friends and colleagues
— Maria Murphy, Liffey Sound FM
Sincere sympathy to James Lloyd and Wayne on their very sad loss .Brian was always so friendly and cheerful He will be greatly missed by you all and extended family and friends. May he Rip
— Noel and Anne O Reilly Celbridge
May we send our sincere condolences to Brian’s mum
Betty his siblings and boys..Wayne James and Lloyd .
Brian was a real gentleman who enriched so many peoples lives worldwide .He will be sadly missed by so many .we were blessed to have had his company and friendship for so many years .
May he Rest In Peace.
— Peter and Stacey Mc auley
...A lifetime of wondeeful memories and times shared with Brian....in our many journeys through our lifes ....Desperate loss for all his lads...Brian was a loyal and faithful servant of God....no effort too much..no cause too lost...no journey too far..
Haiti India Uganda ..we travelled together and brought a bit of JOY....Brian was a "wing man"you would love by your side in crisis or fun...music..dance ..work mate..lovers of the Scriptures...Brian shared the "word of God "in a real way...and practically....and left no stone unturned...to help those in need ..no was a word Brisn rarely used..
Heartbroken at loss of such an amazing warrier.......His storywill go .ON..in many plsces around the World...and through his sons..James Lloyd and Waybe..
— Peter Moira Jonny and Kelsey
My deepest sympathies to all the Beardsley family at your tragic loss. Brian's big heart and generosity of spirit will be sadly missed, but not forgotten, by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. May he rest in peace with the God he praised.
— Liam Fitzgerald
So very sorry and sad to hear of Brian’s passing, he was a man of great character and will be missed dearly, our sincere condolences go to Brian’s sons James Lloyd and Wayne, his dear mum Betty, his beloved grandchildren, Sophie and all his family and friends who are mourning his sad loss, may you rest in peace and paradise Brian, Tommy Lisa & Seàn Canning 💜xxx
— Tommy and Lisa and Sean Canning
So very saddened to hear of Brian's passing. Our sincere sympathy to all his family and friends.
— Silvana and David Hughes
On behalf of the Parishes of Powerscourt and Kilbride our deepest condolences to you all in this great loss. Our prayers are with you. God’s comfort and strength be with you all.
— Rev Cathy Hallissey
Our thoughts and prayers are with you James, Lloyd, Wayne and all of Brians family at this sad time...Brian was one of lifes true gentlemen..

Brigid Thompson and family
Woodview castletown
— Brigid Thompson and family
very sorry Betty for your sad loss
— Sean Kelly
So very sad to hear of Brian's passing. He was a wonderful and sincere man. My love and prayers are with all of you his family.
— Ian Stanton
Shocked & Saddened by the news. Sincere condolences to Lloyd, Wayne & James plus all his family and friends. A lovely guy with many great talents. Fondly remembered by many in YM.
— Jimmy Cleland
Saddened to hear of Brian's passing as a former teammate in the BB & Stedfast Utd many moons ago. Still picture 4 of us in the middle of the Kop in Anfield in 1977. Deepest sympathy to Johnny, his Mum Betty and all the Beardsley family. Rest in peace Bruno.
— Eric Hanlon
My deepest sympathies to Beardsley family and extended family on the passing of Brian.A true gentleman Brian was.My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. May Brian Rest in Peace.
— Brian kearney
Thinking of all of Brian's family and friends at this sad time.
— Siobhan Mc Grath and family
So sad to hear of the passing of your father Brain he was a man of many talents a true gentleman. Are prayers are with James Lloyd & Wayne and the Beardsley family at this hard time 🙏🏻 RIP
— Andy king & family
To James, Lloyd and Wayne, Brian's Mum and extended family we are absolutely heartbroken. May you know the Lord's comfort at this very sad time. Brian will be remembered for his compassionate, Christian heart, a true humanitarian. He touched so many lives at home and in Uganda, Haiti and other places, always ready to give selflessly he simply said ''sure I will just give them whatever I can''. Until we meet again RIP Brian.
— Grace and Colin Maclean
Our sincere sympathy to all the Beardsley family. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
— The Styles family, Churchtown
To Betty and the family - my sympathy and prayers as you mourn the loss of dear Brian. He looked after me and called an ambulance when I fell off a ladder at home.
— Janet Holmes
Heartbroken to hear of Brian's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. You were always guaranteed a fun and wonderful time when Brian came to Killaloe. A pleasure to have known Brian. He will be greatly missed. One of the good guys in life.
— Bernie Kelly
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